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eae RES \ THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1920 TIYLOR LAUNGHES STIFF COURSE OF TRAINING FOR CUTLER MATCH Championship Go in Prospect for July 4, With Cad- dock, Zbyszko and Santel as Possible Dates; Eustace Clamors for Return Match Here A crowded gymnasium at the Casper Athletic club watched Jack Taylor, Wyoming’s best heavyweight, and John Lemn, his training partner, work out last night in the big drive to get Tay- lor into tiptop shape for his match with Charlie Cutler here on June 1. Lemn is the Swiss champion who was brought from Montana to work with Taylor because his other wrestling part- ners have left the city. _ These two big wrestlers will work at ' Casper Aathletic club every night week and then close their training) riod with thelr work Sunday after-| UJ, t the elub, ip : jple candidates or, viotims for| ee Taylor. Santel, who met aylor on the) i . 5 coast and was defeated easily, wants a! Landers Says Scandinavians Will irn match and Taylor has signified) Furnish Chief Tests at willingness to meet him here. Raw stace wants another match} erp : ylor. The giant Kansan claims - runaais ‘ he was not acclimated when he met Big| amen teria aes ene dae orretabousa: willing (ts coeger| mone 1916 and winner of that event $500 on himself. There is a chance fou atasea Seas tates Se TanE ONCE eye ext! can Olympic team. He docs not con: 2 5 '0\ fine his activities to vaulting, but is me be a at running, hurdling and jumping. He is vas the Little Brick until the| me oe Universit a yiv —_ show. Reserved and ring| UNTER Mae bald NA te th pe noon George. McLeod is plannig on a match for big Taylor on July 4, with| | Caddock, Stanislaus Zbyszko, Al hn Freedberg, and John Olin! s 1 ret a mate ets for this big wrestling event the Sara 5 | OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF TWILIGHT LEAGUE, 1920 SEASON Quick Action Corn 1 1 | } | j } } | Wyoming | { | Merchantst American | CASPER -| standara Ref. 1, Midwest Ref. \ G& Nw. c.B.& Q. | Athletic Club ; Mullin Club | Association | — Legion | | f } | i | wd May 23 fimeas | June 1 | | ure : \ May June 22 June ‘ June 11 guly 3 June 13 May 18 | Standard Ret. | FANS July it August 12 July 20 | July 30 { Augyst 47 August 3 | July 6 ee | \ | i i I “Gets-It” Stops Pain Instantly and soe j z 5 1 aioe 1 1 j 1 Corn Soon Lifts Right Off. ee May 2 June fay 9 June 17 i June 24 { July 4 | June 3 A “Gets-It" Midwest Ref. | July 11 READ | July 27 | Tuy 2 | August 5 ! August-8 | August19’ | July 22 SARUIPRIND RO at ieee j 1 1 1 1 i Gives you immediate relief, - $c | [eae oe ees Lea | ! 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In a day or tye ie ee = } ji loose that you can lift it off, roots ! ; and all, ‘twixt thumb and ‘finger. | j | { 1 That's the last of it, aa millions Awerican May 18 June 3 June 18 | June 29 ; I June 6 May .28 } ave, round out. It is the simple, | Legion cy July 6 Soly $2) f Anguaty6, August 1s ' | July 25° | Iply-16 NEWS bocrid of corns sense way to | : { \ | 1 “Gets-It,” the never-failing *guar- | anteed. money-back corn remover, its xe ‘ sts but a trifle at a [conditions and different — vaulting ATHLETIC AND the company accepts animals of. all SPU P EE Bawronea ts any Grug store, |grounds have shown that a pole vaulter unlike a runner is never in a secure position. All vaulters will agree that the details of keeping warm, warming up as little as possible by jumping, hav- jing a step, placing the standards at the |proper distance in order to take advan-} |tage of the highest height and clearing) ats are the only ones placed on |the bar on the first attempt all go to |make up a successful pole vaulter, who must in addition to all this, be a re- |markable competitor. By SHERMAN G. LANDE (Written for the United F America has ERS pss) lost but one Olympic other games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Philadelphia— R. Philadelphia BE. 0 \t New 2. EL SB New York 4 7 ¢o Detroit A ~4iin8 Zachary, Johnson and Gharrity, Pin- nichy Caldwell, Neihauss, Benton, Clark and O'Neill. ’°VARSITY LOSES TO REFINERS —The Mid- seball LARAMIE, Wyo., May est Refining company 1 of this city defeated the University Wyoming first varsity nine, 5 to in the same between these two squads ‘ Bunched hits coupled with ‘ors permitted the Midwest to shove across the winning runs in the vcond inning. Manyon hurled a good same for the refinery boys. ead NOTICE Taken up by City of Casper on May th and held in pound. * One brown horse, smooth mouth branded _ 2. on left shoulde One bright bay horse smooth mouth ' branded om left jaw, CONCRETE BLOCKS Building Blocks for sale, suitable for all buildings. For garages and foundation. Cheaper than wood con- structior CASPER CONCRETE BLOCK : WORKS Vactory. Wolcott St., near Burlington J. A. Hanson, Mgr. Phone 981-M TYPEWRITERS Bought, sold, rented, repaired. Dealar CORONA—L. C. SMITH Casper Typewriter Exchange tt Bldg, Phone 856 Spee ENED EL ES | ———— lege athletes will counterbalance this by | | being in better condition after a lo.) | Spring season. | The following men appear at present to be thre most eligible jumpers in the! country: Frank Foss, Chicago A. A.,/ holder of the world’s record height 13 feet 3 9-10 inches; Mare Wright, Boston| A. A,, former record holder; | ham, Chieago A. A., and Knourech, Tlli- nois A. C., joint indoor world’s record! holders; Floyd, Inter-Allied champion, | Carl ~Buci, Chicago A., Sparrow} Multnomah A. C.; L, Meyers of | mouth, intercollegiate champion; Har-) | wood of Harvard; T. Gardner of Yale, | Wilber Newsetter, formerly of Univer- ity of Pennsylvania, and myself. There! are several other possibilities that should deyelop by the time of thé try-| outs. A successful vaulter is either a sprinter or a gymnast. Mr. PROCRASTINATOR! No Insurance men live in Heaven or Hell! | Better see Kemp TODAY R.T.KEMP, Agent New York Life Ins. Co. 112 E. 2nd Phone 370 | I as a rule Frank} | Foss combined. both; and esta 1 the | present world's record. Neither style| ean claim to be best because weather | WMachine Repaired Shoes are far superior to those cobbled in the ancient uncertain Our equipment is strictly up to the min- ute and we are prepared to execute any kind of shoe repair w manner you can hardly re you give our method a tri NATRONA SHOE KEPAIR SHOP The Shop of Quality and Skill | lize until 1, The Nicolaysen Lumber Co. Banna 8 Eel a a RIG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY FARM MACHINERY, COAL WAGONS, GAS ENGINES Phone 62. Office and Yard: First and Center Athletic club bas ‘this afternoon on the high school ath-| jis the @ & Co., Chicago, Sold in Casper and recommended | the world’s corn remedy by ball Drug Store and Caspeer Phicr kinds for’ transportation, the officials decided ‘that. the boys could be ac- cepted. The company suspended one rule go"- erning the: shipment of live animals, as TWO NEGRO BOYS ARRIVE IN DENVER VIA EXPRESS MULLIN CLUBS Wyoming by express. PLA YING TODAY} however, which undoubtedly added! | ON WAY 10 |much to’ the boys’ comforts, ‘That rule le eee b | {requires the crating of all animals sent} The Mullin club and the ; } yall teams will . pl: DENVER, Colo.—(By _mail).— Two letic field’ starting at 5:30 o'clock. Thi- “packages, each ‘consisting of ar The pioneer battery on Has stood the test of tim PS es Cliff Todd: wil race Harvest Girl} 2:11%, evér'the- half-mile tracks of. the Ohio circuits. motor cars, ed on 85 per cent of the Electrically equipped cars today. Generator, magneto, starter and lighting equipments repaired. AETO ELECTRICAL CO., 136 E. Midwest Ave. Phone 9683 (Old 111 E. ‘st St.) SL Me Le 5 second game of the season for! ¢ negro boy, recently championship in thi y ce the| >; Ee r » recently passed thru Baseball Results resumption of the T Atatatcatnana des i CALENDAR OF SPORTS i] the fast Mullin club nine but the Catho-|‘Denver en route from Topeka, Kansas, 3 1896, Gouder of France won the event! > ——o j lics ‘will go up against another to Ogden, Utah. Orville Skaggs, 8 of Yesterda and in 1906, the second meeting at Athens,| _Boxing—Otto Wallace vs. Johnny peareeanon in the Wyoming ec} years old, was package No. 1, while Z y I addition to this marvelous fact the| Schauer, 12 rounds, at Manitou, Coto.| lub. Relrmerth may _Start on the|his brother, Lester, 6 years old, was 5 world’s record for pole vaulting has| Harold Farese vs. Bobby Josephs, 12)™ound ‘or_the ‘Wyoming’ team, package No. 2. Standing of Clubs never departed from the United States | rounds, at Lowell, M: Ctainh | Bal GEAR ide Garteopents panes mother, who resides in Topeka, | and this year we should be more able| SESE ES aRicitearvatir, State) ecided to send them to their father A a z | Minor league ball players continue |corking good track team at Penn State/who is liv ng in Ogder 9 ANDIN' by ever before to assert our suprem-|+,” jump to the industrial basebll| college. to for verbenaprpeden om wa ae a | The s a : x0 . The players kay they reccive is + | The Swedes, Norwegians and Danes'| ©48ues: 3 | National League | are by, far the best enters ana Samy more | money. ; from: bre Li) speat x W. L. Pet. ers abroad. C. Horleman of Christiana,| ‘@0 they.do in organized baseball. cenit ae 3 He Sweden, is the only serious competitor} rnold W. Jones, the Providence} Bi Tae 18°) 52} re oee vaulters. He made a ms school lad who holds the ‘national boys’! I a7 14 Blo, Lamers nites fal) ot 191 tennis championship, gained much of St Tey Remrt pent ftp Bsc FE ath chest BAe EA 2) his skill at the net by playing with | Bost cP eae area o ches last year. Rasmussen of |-w, T. Tilden, Jr., one of Amer ay ART -12 15 444) Denmark succeeded in doing about 12 sadieaer ara tenile players. | ad ch 14 ad as feet 3 inches in easy fashion at the Dan-|* "> *°™'CS'_ “Ons Dyes | “hiladel pies #1 $44) ish championships last fall. Word kas| continually” come from abroad that) WITCHHAZEL AND CAMPHOR American League | Coach Ernie Hjertsberg of Sweden has RELIEVE ‘EYE STRAIN W. 1. Pet. been concentrating upon jumpers ani] Common witchhazel, camphor, _ hy- Cleveland. -.- 9.700 vaulteys since the postponement uf the| qrastic, etc, as mixed in Lavoptik eye} pORtOn es 10 .677/ games to have been held in| Berlin in) wash, produce quick results when used te ise! he o1ymptc committoe's decision to} {oF ce Steal be One ci a online pre. é $ : y astonished at the restful feeling pro- Washington -14 16 467 jtake only six men in each event tol ¥en a wingle application. A. youns St. Louis o-- -12 19 .887| Antwerp will play havoc with the pole! tin reports that bpth he and his moth- Philadelphia -12 19 .887, vaulters. AN pole vaulters have their), were greatly hefped by Lavoptik. We Detroit. - 8 23 258 good and bad days and when fifteen of fiarantee a small bottle to help ANY jour best vaulters, all capable of doing) Gasm weak, strained or inflamed eyes. NATIONAL LEAGUE j12 feet 6 inches or better, line up for! Gasper Pharmacy.—Adv. At Pittsburgh== R. H. Bb, the final tryout at Harvard Stadium in| | Pittsburgh ae 0 July it will be an extremely nervous ag-| nega mie Brooklyn 1\8regation. Styles of vaulting and} Wisner and! Weather conditions will probably neces- Seis | Miller. sitate the taking of four men as they | fe) { At St. Louls— R, H. B,| qualify in the tryout and the other| * St. Louis — 17 1! two from performances of the present | guppeeeee enemy Cincinnati season. | | Haines eons Our representatives will come from, Ring, Fisher, Eller and Wingo. the various clubs and colleges. The| | | clubs have the best jumpers but the col- The Cleveland has made its friends, too, because of the extraordinary performance of the Cleveland motor, developed through three ‘years of tests in the laboratories and shops and on the road before being offered to the public. It has life, pick-up, power and endurance that you cannot find in many cars. 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